User's Manual

14221-6200-6040, Rev. A
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2.1.4 Labeling
The FCC labeling of the module is shown below. When integrating the module into a host, the label must
be visible through a window, visible through an access panel that is easily removed, or a second label
must be placed on the outside of the host device that contains the following text: Contains FCC ID:
BV8BBPBM214. The module has capability for electronic labeling to the host device; please contact
technical support to access this capability.
Figure 2-1: FCC Labeling
2.2 RF ENERGY EXPOSURE INFORMATION
2.2.1 Maximum Permissible Exposure Limits
Mobile devices are defined by the FCC as transmitters with a separation distance of at least 20
centimeters between radiating structures and the body of the user. At least 20 centimeters of separation
between the antenna and the users body must be maintained at all times.
The FCC defines portable devices as transmitters whose radiating structures are designed to be used
within 20 centimeters of the body of the user. These portable devices are to be evaluated with respect to
limits for Specific Absorption Rate (SAR) and requires separate approval.
The Maximum Permissible Exposure (MPE) is based on a mobile device installation and is based on
“Limits for General Population/Uncontrolled Exposureas specified in FCC rules 47 CFR 1.1310. The
limit for Uncontrolled Exposure Power Density (P
d
) is 0.521 mW/cm
2
for UMTS Band 13 operation. .
The limit for Uncontrolled Exposure Power Density (P
d
) is 0.529 mW/cm
2
for UMTS Band 14
operation. The limit for Uncontrolled Exposure Power Density (P
d
) is 1 mW/cm
2
for UMTS Band 4
operation.
2.2.2 Maximum Allowed Antenna Gain
The following table summarizes the maximum gain allowed for use in mobile installations at each band of
operation. When designing the antenna system for the device, the gain of the host antenna must not
exceed these values.
Table 2-1: MPE Limits
LTE
OPERATING
BAND
TRANSMITTER
FREQUENCY
POWER DENSITY
at 20cm
MAXIMUM
ANTENNA GAIN
13 782 MHz 0.521 mW/cm² 9.68 dBi
14 793 MHz 0.529 mW/cm² 9.74 dBi